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| | | Peter |  |
| Posted: Wed Sep 10, 2008 8:53 am Post subject: Show number of rows pr element in a pivottabel |  |
Hi.
In Excel 2007 I have a pivottabel showing
A C Projecttype Turnover Maintenance 100 Repair 50
In Column B I have (and collapsed) the projects behind the Turnover :
A B C Projecttype Project Turnover Maintenance Proj 1 5 Proj 7 95 Repair Proj 5 7 Proj 10 10 Proj 12 33
I would like to show the number of project (2 Maintenace and 3 Repair) in ny Privottable. Either in a new column or somehow else E.g.:
A C D Projecttype Number Turnover Maintenance 2 100 Repair 3 50
Of course I would like to use the Number information to calculate the average turnover, ...
CAN I DO THIS ?
Regards
Peter |
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| | | Roger Govier |  |
| Posted: Wed Sep 10, 2008 12:58 pm Post subject: Re: Show number of rows pr element in a pivottabel |  |
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Hi Peter
You can show Average Turnover, without showing count if you wish. Just drag Turnover tot the data area a second time, click on the field heading in the Values area>Value Field Settings>Average If you do want to show the Count as well, then drag Project to the Values area. It will automatically default to Count, as the field contains text entries So in your Values area you should have Count of Project Sum of Turnover Average of Turnover -- Regards Roger Govier
"Peter" <pgrandjean@jubiimail.dk> wrote in message news:1e6acf63-c5d1-49ea-a4b0-d5abc7a60396@26g2000hsk.googlegroups.com...
| Quote: | Hi.
In Excel 2007 I have a pivottabel showing
A C Projecttype Turnover Maintenance 100 Repair 50
In Column B I have (and collapsed) the projects behind the Turnover :
A B C Projecttype Project Turnover Maintenance Proj 1 5 Proj 7 95 Repair Proj 5 7 Proj 10 10 Proj 12 33
I would like to show the number of project (2 Maintenace and 3 Repair) in ny Privottable. Either in a new column or somehow else E.g.:
A C D Projecttype Number Turnover Maintenance 2 100 Repair 3 50
Of course I would like to use the Number information to calculate the average turnover, ...
CAN I DO THIS ?
Regards
Peter
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| | | Peter |  |
| Posted: Wed Sep 10, 2008 6:06 pm Post subject: Re: Show number of rows pr element in a pivottabel |  |
God aften Roger.
Thank you for the input. Unfortunately it dosn't work in my case !
The actual pivottable is build on data from the erp-system, and "below" the project I have all the postings (costs, hours, invoices etc) and budgets for the projects. If I follow your advice, the number of projects will be the number of elements in the hiearacy of Project- Posting/Budget.
The data are a view, and it could be, that one of the answers is, that I should have used a cube instead - but I didn't.
Regards
Peter |
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| | | Peter |  |
| Posted: Wed Sep 10, 2008 6:11 pm Post subject: Re: Show number of rows pr element in a pivottabel |  |
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On 10 Sep., 16:58, "Roger Govier" <roger@technology4unospamdotcodotuk> wrote:
| Quote: | Hi Peter
You can show Average Turnover, without showing count if you wish. Just drag Turnover tot the data area a second time, click on the field heading in the Values area>Value Field Settings>Average If you do want to show the Count as well, then drag Project to the Values area. It will automatically default to Count, as the field contains text entries So in your Values area you should have Count of Project Sum of Turnover Average of Turnover -- Regards Roger Govier
"Peter" <pgrandj...@jubiimail.dk> wrote in message
news:1e6acf63-c5d1-49ea-a4b0-d5abc7a60396@26g2000hsk.googlegroups.com...
Hi.
In Excel 2007 I have a pivottabel showing
A C Projecttype Turnover Maintenance 100 Repair 50
In Column B I have (and collapsed) the projects behind the Turnover :
A B C Projecttype Project Turnover Maintenance Proj 1 5 Proj 7 95 Repair Proj 5 7 Proj 10 10 Proj 12 33
I would like to show the number of project (2 Maintenace and 3 Repair) in ny Privottable. Either in a new column or somehow else E.g.:
A C D Projecttype Number Turnover Maintenance 2 100 Repair 3 50
Of course I would like to use the Number information to calculate the average turnover, ...
CAN I DO THIS ?
Regards
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God aften Roger.
Thank you for the input. Unfortunately it dosn't work in my case !
The actual pivottable is build on data from the erp-system, and "below" the project I have all the postings (costs, hours, invoices etc) and budgets for the projects. If I follow your advice, the number of projects will be the number of elements in the hiearacy of Project- Posting/Budget.
The data are a view, and it could be, that one of the answers is, that I should have used a cube instead - but I didn't.
Regards
Peter |
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